Wydad Casablanca eyes shock move for Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of Club World Cup

Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca are reportedly plotting an ambitious move to sign Cristiano Ronaldo on a short-term deal for the 2025 Club World Cup in the U.S. (June 15-July 13), according to Spanish outlet Marca.

With Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr contract expiring on June 30 and the Saudi club failing to win a league title or secure Asian Champions League qualification since his arrival in 2023, Wydad sees an opportunity.

The Moroccan side hopes to lure the Portuguese icon potentially setting up a blockbuster clash with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami at the tournament.

A Ronaldo transfer, even on loan, would be a historic coup for African football, boosting Wydad’s profile as they prepare to face Manchester City, Juventus, and UAE’s Al-Ain.

While financial and logistical hurdles remain, Wydad’s bold pursuit reflects their ambition to make a global statement.

Would CR7 consider a temporary switch to Casablanca? The coming weeks could reveal whether this audacious plan becomes reality or remains a dream for Moroccan fans.

 

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